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Valuable Leasehold and Freehold Properties for Unreserved Sale, Unless the Mortgage be previously settled. MR. WAlTThas received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th dav of November next, at Custom House Buildings, at One o’clock :— That Valuable Leasehold Property, situated at the corner of Willis and Dixon-streets, known as the Te Aro Hotel, at present in the occupation of Mr. Barry, and doing a first-rate business. The lease has upwards of eighteen years to run, and altogether it is one of the most valuable leasehold properties in Wellington. Also ;— That Freehold Property situated in Ghuznee Street, at present let to Mr. Wright at a yearly rent of £3O. The House is in good repair and the neighbourhood an improving one. For further particulars apply to Mr. Waitt. Terms at Sale. Wellington, November 1, 1851.

Important and Extensive LAND SALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from the proprietors to Sell in the month of NOVEMBER next, by Public Auction, at "his Auction Mart, Plimmer’s Wharf, several valuable and important TOWN and COUNTRY SECTIONS • in Wellington, and the adjacent districts. The present opportunity will enable small Capitalists desirous of investing in Land, to make safe and suitable purchases, the Selections being numerous, and the terms liberal; the Vendors also guaranteeing a CROWN GRANT to each purchaser. Plans of the different Properties, when completed, will be exhibited at the Office of the Auctioneer; and the day of Sale and full particulars announced by Advertisement at an early date. Plimmer’s Wharf, October 18, 1851. THE UNDERSIGNED has just returned from England, and will have on sale at his Stores, goods selected with the greatest care from the Dublin, Paris, and London markets, x consisting principally of:— Irish Tabinets, all nolours French and Paisley Shawls, Scarfs, &c. - China Crape Shawls. French Ribbons Neckties, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Lace Falls Figured and plain Lace, black and white Parasols, Spot Swiss and Snrig Muslin, Caps French Cambric and Limerick Lace Hand-, kerchiefs, Lace and Tarlatan Ball Dresses Insertion, Flouncing and Scolloping, Collars, Cuffs, Habits and Chemisettes Lace Sleeves. Muslin Trimming nrnsrPie Net, ° Infants’ Robes, Frocks and Frockbodies Figured Muslin Mantles, and Polka Jackets Lace Jackets, Berthes Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs Gents’ Bandanna, Brussels, Corah and China Handkerchiefs, Ducape ditto Gents’ Satin Scarfs, Stocks and Ties of all kinds Squirrel, Mock Sable, Opossum, Fitch and Musquash Fur Boas, Victorines, Cuffs Kiaing and Opera Boas Fir Trimming and Swansdown French and English Flowers, Black Feathers Black Felt Hats, best quality A large assortment of superior quality and pattern Prints, Cheque Muslin Dresses Paris wove and other Stays Silver Top Smelling Bottles Papier Mac he Blotters, Screens, Desks, Inkstands, Trinket and Bottle Boxes, Tea Caddies, Cardtrays, &c. Gilt, Tortoiseshell, Enamelled, Velvet and Steel frame, with inner frame, Portemonnaies Crossgrain Reticules C^ SeS 1 ’ V L ork Boxes > Tea Caddies, B ° MS ’ Miniature Bagatelle Board U, 10, and 12 keys and flntmoe aWeVSfe 2 bales Electoral Flannels Berlin Wool, all shades, Canvas and Patterns Bone and Box Knitting Pins Crotchet Cases, &c. Bearskin for Mantles, Mantles different S -.’?P e xL Zephyrand Mo hair Caps Chi Id s Wool Boots and Hoods Cashmere Hoods, Boys’ Cloth Gaiters All kinds, of Hosiery, Ladies’ Pages d™b»d IS’ blacl ' white, si"k , Cof,S“ li “ <1Cot,0 ”' Cratel,e,H ‘» la I- Rubber Webb, Do. Sandal Webb bilk Buttons, Loops and Buttons Pearl Linen, Wire, Jet, Steel and other Buttons, Shawl Pins B Si t Ik r s ye Rlnnk d a C<3 L° Ure J d Se '? ing and Purse TT 1 f , lack> orab and scarlet Twist Haberdashery and Linendrapery in general Roberts Patent Baby Jumpers S Gyrnps and Fringes, Match Batts and Balls, Wickets, Brown Balls, Boy’s Batts, Balls and Wickets &c. ’ 20G dozen of very superior Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes, and best India Rubber Galoshes, and other articles. The Undersigned will have these goods ready as soon as possible; -he has unpacked some cases, which are ready' for inspection ; want of room prevents him from having them all readv at once. J The Public will find the above goods, and an” I other he imports, inferior to none yet exposed here, and he has agents at home on whose judgment he can depend in selecting good, new and tasteful articles, in Dublin, London, or I Pans. ,n, , , Tiros. K. Warburton, Trench Shop, Lambton Quay, 1 •October 14, 1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 652, 1 November 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 652, 1 November 1851, Page 2

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